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J. Lawrence Judy

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JUDY-J. Lawrence (Larry) Judy, died surrounded by his family, Saturday, October 14, 2006, at age sixty in Pasadena, California. Born November 20, 1945, in Sacramento , California, he was a fifth generation Californian. He grew up in Palo Alto graduating from Palo Alto High School in 1963. He...

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Judy Family: I am tremendously saddened at the loss of Larry; I have such fond memories of him during Plebe summer and Plebe year. Larry could always be counted on! George Yankoupe '67

Larry was one of my first plebe year roommates. We had two other roommates, Marcio Guridian, from Peru, and Marshall Nolan. Marshall was a nice kid, and a magnet for upper-class scrutiny. Marcio was a nice kid with limited English. Larry was the most squared away plebe I knew. The youngest of the roomates, he was always prepared, never got a demerit, and always did his best to help his hapless roommates. I was surprised that he left the Naval Academey after our first year, even though I...

Dear Ann, I didn't know Larry personally but I am still sharing your grief from down here in Melbourne. Will be praying for you and your family and trusting in Divine Providence that you will be comforted. Ike Ambrose, USNA '67

LARRY WAS A NEIGHBOR ANDTHE FATHER OF MEG, ONE OF MY DAUGHTER'S BEST FRIENDS

It was always a pleasure to see Larry when he left on United out of Burbank. He will be missed by all. My thoughts are with you and the family.

Please accept my condolences at Larry's passing. It was a great loss for everyone, including the bar. All of my recollections -- compiled over 20 years that we were colleagues at the bar -- of Larry are positive ones. He was one of those rare people who could operate effectively in our adversary system while staying on the best of terms with everyone. His eyes never strayed to the gutter -- he constantly sought out the horizon and above, where all our common aspirations and yearnings reside....

Dear Judys,
I am saddened by the loss of your husband and father. He remains in my memory as a wonderful, cheerful giving person. The world is poorer for his loss. My heartfelt sympathies to your whole family.

Dear Ann:
So sorry over your loss. I dont know if you remember me, but Larry and I started at Shell Oil many years ago and trained together then. We also socialized some.It looks like you both had a nice life and that you will have many memories to see you through this difficult time.Best Wishes.

Ann, You and your family are in our prayers....may the Lord's presence comfort you all.
Love,in Christ, Max and Laura